German scientists survey stakeholders about their attitudes toward methods to mitigate bat fatalities from wind…
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Quantum mechanics is embracing patterns of light to create an alphabet that can be leveraged…
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Using multiple-axis symmetry inspired by kaleidoscopes, new polarization designs can control spin angular momentum and…
PAXEL, a new type of photonic integrated circuit device that uses a novel computing architecture,…
High-quality medical images produced using a microchip prove researcher’s fabrication method can be used to…
An explosion is a complex event involving quickly changing temperatures, pressures, and chemical concentrations. In…
A group of researchers has devised a method of sliding ice and frost off surfaces…
The Earth’s magnetic field extends from pole to pole and is strongly affected by solar…
Nanoscientists at Northwestern University have developed a blueprint to fabricate new heterostructures from different types…
New research offers evidence that humans — and the rest of life on Earth —…
Theoretical physicists used simulations to explain the unusual readings collected in 2009 by the Mercury…
A team of scientists has announced the first ever measurement of antiproton interactions that make…
Engineers from MIT have discovered a new mathematical relationship between material thickness, temperature, and electrical…
New research shows that certain peptides degrade under UV light by first passing through a…
A new 3D model provides new insight into the turbulent death throes of supernovas, showing…